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Default Dual exhaust, 2 mufflers or 1?

I'm going to have a dual exhaust done on my tundra but dont know which way to go, 1 muffler or 2? The shop im going to recommended I use a Magnaflow single in dual-out, but I want something more unique like a Hushpower2. But im not sure whether I should use 2 mufflers, one for each side or just 1 muffler and then a y-pipe to split the exhaust to each side of the truck. The shop said that using 1 muffler with a single in-out and then a y-pipe would'nt sound as good as a dual-out muffler.

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Why not do a dual in dual out muffler?
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I would use 1 muffler
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Dual in Dual out. If you want to make a statement.
Flowmasters or Magnaflows - is the only way to go.
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